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‘Code red’: UN scientists warn “Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.”

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posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 11:29 AM
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originally posted by: Subrosabelow

originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: TerryMcGuire

Still patiently waiting for Global Warming to hit the North.

Please God, warm us up - Frozen Canuck.




I'll agree with that wholeheartedly when it comes to winter. No more -40 C please. I can't take another winter like that.

But as for summer, please no more warming. The 40+ C temps this summer were brutal. Really, really awful.


Yea, a nicer average would be nice.

It has been a hot one this year.




posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 12:07 PM
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a reply to: burdman30ott6


t seems like we are at a crossroads where those who believe in anthropomorphic global climate change have to decide something: "Do we live as modern humans and witness a 2 degree global temperature increase, dealing with the consequences as they arise OR do we all scrap the whole works, live in caves like savages, and witness a slightly lower than 2 degree temperature rise, having to deal with the consequences from a weakened position versus the current modern standard of living?"


From my perspective, much of this seems the case. I appreciate the succinct summations of this point of view.
Keep the course and do not fear it. From my point of view this course is like a winding road. Wending though the hills it curves back and forth, up and down and all we have to do is just follow the ribbon of it's natural course. Yet still we need a hand on the wheel to make adjustments for where we find ourselves on that road. Most of the time we can just let it go on. But when we begin to see signs that the road is out up ahead, we might want to find an alternate road instead of denying the road signs by saying nah,those signs are not real.

Those road signs started going up about 30 years ago and indeed even then might have been to late, and likely so. Maybe had we said ''all systems to neutral'' let's go in another direction we would not find ourselves in the predicament we do at this time. Maybe, but what a maybe.

So yeah, the point of posting this statement was simply that. We have not and apparently do not have any real plans to even mitigate the effects we find ourselves in now as described in the statement.

But just what do you see as the future for ''modern man'' as you put it? In an environment so degraded that most of us run around fighting one another over diminished resources and opportunities? A future where only the very rich can live as ''modern man'' in their bunkers and redoubts cut off from the rest of the species by advanced technology?

I think ''modern man'' is finished in any case. I saw that headline as merely another marker on our road to our own funeral.



posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 12:09 PM
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Great now shut up about it and go live your lives since there's no point of return to whatever fairy tail ideal "they" had.



posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 12:44 PM
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This summer has been pretty mild compared to last.

Turn off your AC and your computer so you use less electricity and contribute less? Guilt really gets to some, the Catholics were on to something I think!


originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
“Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.”

apnews.com...

Yeah yeah, sure sure, Associated Press. We know. Mains stream media



“It’s just guaranteed that it’s going to get worse,” said report co-author Linda Mearns, a senior climate scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research.


Sure sure yeah yeah, entrenched so called scientists just preening to assure their future government grants and afraid to buck the general trend of propaganda. Of course.....

Things may be boss where you are but here where I am? Where 40 years ago it used to rain off and on all though summer and 20 years ago we could reach the 90s for a week or so, this summer has hardly gone below the 90s. This weeks forecast if for 106 for several days and over 100 for the rest of the week.

Just a current event folks, not to worry or be concerned.






posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 02:34 PM
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‘Code red’: UN scientists warn “Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.”

Guess they're giving China the green light to take over manufacturing and food production for the rest of the world.

Since the WEST wants to kill their own with this Code Red crap.



posted on Aug, 11 2021 @ 01:35 AM
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originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
“Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.”

apnews.com...

Yeah yeah, sure sure, Associated Press. We know. Mains stream media



“It’s just guaranteed that it’s going to get worse,” said report co-author Linda Mearns, a senior climate scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research.


Sure sure yeah yeah, entrenched so called scientists just preening to assure their future government grants and afraid to buck the general trend of propaganda. Of course.....

Things may be boss where you are but here where I am? Where 40 years ago it used to rain off and on all though summer and 20 years ago we could reach the 90s for a week or so, this summer has hardly gone below the 90s. This weeks forecast if for 106 for several days and over 100 for the rest of the week.

Just a current event folks, not to worry or be concerned.



I live in a traditionally wet climate that has set heat records and records for time without rain this year.

After a mild winter.

It’s a thing, folks. Too many humans, too much waste, too much of everything.

The Earth will eventually revolt - which it is doing now.



posted on Aug, 11 2021 @ 03:51 AM
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If there is no such thing as global warming. Democrats will make it come true so they can say I told you so. If America's die , that's a bonus to them



posted on Aug, 11 2021 @ 09:59 PM
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From the article:
“In three scenarios, the world will also likely exceed 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) over pre-industrial times — the less stringent Paris goal — with far worse heat waves, droughts and flood-inducing downpours unless there are deep emissions cuts, the report said.”

We have the same water as did the dinosaurs. What makes water no longer potable or even useable to flush a diarrhea filled toilet? Fracking.

Yes, billion$ have been made from fracking and those same Billionaire$ want to cull the population because there’s not enough water!

Here’s a thought: build a pipeline from East to West but instead of gas/oil it transports WATER from FLOODED areas to DROUGHT stricken areas.




posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 12:05 AM
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originally posted by: Hamburgler

originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
“Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.”

apnews.com...

Yeah yeah, sure sure, Associated Press. We know. Mains stream media



“It’s just guaranteed that it’s going to get worse,” said report co-author Linda Mearns, a senior climate scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research.


Sure sure yeah yeah, entrenched so called scientists just preening to assure their future government grants and afraid to buck the general trend of propaganda. Of course.....

Things may be boss where you are but here where I am? Where 40 years ago it used to rain off and on all though summer and 20 years ago we could reach the 90s for a week or so, this summer has hardly gone below the 90s. This weeks forecast if for 106 for several days and over 100 for the rest of the week.

Just a current event folks, not to worry or be concerned.



I live in a traditionally wet climate that has set heat records and records for time without rain this year.

After a mild winter.

It’s a thing, folks. Too many humans, too much waste, too much of everything.

The Earth will eventually revolt - which it is doing now.


Well your climate and weather may be changing, but that doesn't mean humans are causing it. Around 10,000 years ago the Sahara Desert was a fertile grass land, with ample rain and was populated.




When the rains came

Some 12,000 years ago, the only place to live along the eastern Sahara Desert was the Nile Valley. Being so crowded, prime real estate in the Nile Valley was difficult to come by. Disputes over land were often settled with the fist, as evidenced by the cemetery of Jebel Sahaba where many of the buried individuals had died a violent death.

But around 10,500 years ago, a sudden burst of monsoon rains over the vast desert transformed the region into habitable land.

This opened the door for humans to move into the area, as evidenced by the researcher's 500 new radiocarbon dates of human and animal remains from more than 150 excavation sites.

"The climate change at [10,500 years ago] which turned most of the [3.8 million square mile] large Sahara into a savannah-type environment happened within a few hundred years only, certainly within less than 500 years," said study team member Stefan Kroepelin of the University of Cologne in Germany.


www.livescience.com...

The climate has always been changing and will always continue to change. Only modern humans are foolish enough to think they can hold the earth to a static condition, just to satisfy their comfort, laziness and nostalgia.
edit on 12-8-2021 by themessengernevermatters because: addition



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 12:11 AM
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A timeline of Sahara occupation [See Map]:

22,000 to 10,500 years ago: The Sahara was devoid of any human occupation outside the Nile Valley and extended 250 miles further south than it does today.
10,500 to 9,000 years ago: Monsoon rains begin sweeping into the Sahara, transforming the region into a habitable area swiftly settled by Nile Valley dwellers.
9,000 to 7,300 years ago: Continued rains, vegetation growth, and animal migrations lead to well established human settlements, including the introduction of domesticated livestock such as sheep and goats.
7,300 to 5,500 years ago: Retreating monsoonal rains initiate desiccation in the Egyptian Sahara, prompting humans to move to remaining habitable niches in Sudanese Sahara. The end of the rains and return of desert conditions throughout the Sahara after 5,500 coincides with population return to the Nile Valley and the beginning of pharaonic society.



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 12:38 PM
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originally posted by: TritonTaranis
Of course it’s guaranteed to get warmer… and then colder and then warmer, cold warm cold warm

I just don’t believe I should pay for it, skim of 5% from the global elite bank accounts and impose a wealth ceiling

It’s called glacial and interglacial periods

The earth turns into a snowball, and then the ice slowly melts and triggers another

Co2 has never driven any warning regardless of it being higher or lower and that’s just a data fact

Kiss my arse basically, shove it with your vaccine


You are correct..

What a lot of people do not realize is that we are still in an Ice Age and will be for some time to come.

Some pseudo scientists will say technically we are or technically we aren't, but we are... Period...!!

We are around 12,000 years into the current Epoch which signaled the start of the interglacial period and are not even close to the halfway point and eventual reversal.

The Earth will continue to heat up for thousands of years before it starts to cool down again and the glaciers return.

Unfortunately, the alarmists will keep ringing the doom bell though because it's their meal ticket and their tool of control.



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 01:17 PM
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originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
There is plenty of cause for concern, we are in serious trouble.

I agree wholeheartedly.

The fact that these asshats are not only in any position of influence, but are in fact dictating to everyone else the economy destroying actions they want to force everyone to take, is extremely concerning.

Yes, we are in serious trouble, unless/until we evict these asshats from said positions of influence, and send them packing back to counting goose farts in their little laboratories.



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 12:11 AM
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We only get one planet. It may not happen in our life times, but there will come a day when the U.S. can only produce things like sugar cane in states outside Alaska, Michigan, and Maine.

When America can't produce agriculture due to wild fires, desertfication, and droughts, let's hope Russia trades some of their food with our grandkids and great-grandkids.
edit on 13-8-2021 by Michigan72 because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 16 2021 @ 02:51 PM
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originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: EdisonintheFM

originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

What are you going to say when all the chronic forest mismanagement that has led to these wildfires all over the world puts enough smoke into atmosphere to lower temps like Pinatubo?

I'm sure you'll blame climate change but for all the wrong reasons.



But remember, MSM mocked Trump when he talked about cleaning up the forests, making the "rake" reference.

My dad was a volunteer fireman and i can tell you first hand Trump WAS RIGHT and the fact MSM reacted the way they did is proof, yet again, that MSM is in fact our freaking enemy.

I swear if Trump said water is wet MSM would refute his statement.

And the climate changes, it's a natural phenomenon and when did humans forget that fact lol. Freaking Clown World.

On forest management, sure! on any other thing to do with environmental concerns..nope, he wanted and did deregulate, gutted the EPA..ETC


He loosened overbearing restrictions, basically shrank the government's over reach, which is a good thing, government has grown too big for its britches.



posted on Aug, 16 2021 @ 02:57 PM
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originally posted by: EdisonintheFM

originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: EdisonintheFM

originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

What are you going to say when all the chronic forest mismanagement that has led to these wildfires all over the world puts enough smoke into atmosphere to lower temps like Pinatubo?

I'm sure you'll blame climate change but for all the wrong reasons.



But remember, MSM mocked Trump when he talked about cleaning up the forests, making the "rake" reference.

My dad was a volunteer fireman and i can tell you first hand Trump WAS RIGHT and the fact MSM reacted the way they did is proof, yet again, that MSM is in fact our freaking enemy.

I swear if Trump said water is wet MSM would refute his statement.

And the climate changes, it's a natural phenomenon and when did humans forget that fact lol. Freaking Clown World.

On forest management, sure! on any other thing to do with environmental concerns..nope, he wanted and did deregulate, gutted the EPA..ETC


He loosened overbearing restrictions, basically shrank the government's over reach, which is a good thing, government has grown too big for its britches.

In general, I might agree..on this..no, you think big industry is going to do whats best?..if you do..oh boy



posted on Aug, 16 2021 @ 08:33 PM
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See, humans aren't solely responsible for destruction of gods creatures, it was Hawks an Beavers.




posted on Aug, 21 2021 @ 05:57 AM
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originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: EdisonintheFM

originally posted by: vonclod

originally posted by: EdisonintheFM

originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

What are you going to say when all the chronic forest mismanagement that has led to these wildfires all over the world puts enough smoke into atmosphere to lower temps like Pinatubo?

I'm sure you'll blame climate change but for all the wrong reasons.



But remember, MSM mocked Trump when he talked about cleaning up the forests, making the "rake" reference.

My dad was a volunteer fireman and i can tell you first hand Trump WAS RIGHT and the fact MSM reacted the way they did is proof, yet again, that MSM is in fact our freaking enemy.

I swear if Trump said water is wet MSM would refute his statement.

And the climate changes, it's a natural phenomenon and when did humans forget that fact lol. Freaking Clown World.

On forest management, sure! on any other thing to do with environmental concerns..nope, he wanted and did deregulate, gutted the EPA..ETC


He loosened overbearing restrictions, basically shrank the government's over reach, which is a good thing, government has grown too big for its britches.

In general, I might agree..on this..no, you think big industry is going to do whats best?..if you do..oh boy


The states should have the power to regulate "big industry". Not the feds.



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